crookedteeth
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That’s like selling a car with 100 miles on it. Why do they change their minds about a gun immediately after shooting it?
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There’s plenty of people who probably shoot the gun twice a year if at all. I’m shooting every weekend but many do not.That’s like selling a car with 100 miles on it. Why do they change their minds about a gun immediately after shooting it?
Because they don't know any better and buy something that sucks or doesn't fit them. Or they "impulse buy and regret"That’s like selling a car with 100 miles on it. Why do they change their minds about a gun immediately after shooting it?
Smart people will never own a gun with an MA SKU, unless you got it for nothing. Not that there are that many, anyways. Only Sig and S&W do that horseshit, maybe Kahr and one or two others.... lol.If not already said, because all MA approved guns suck!
Don't buy cheap crap.Because "low round count" sounds better than "this gun sucks and gun shops don't give refunds for poor decisions."
It’s not always cost it’s about poorly informed decisions. For example an SW340PD is a very expensive revolver. Nobody that knows better would buy one. (between the pain of firing them and the tendency of the guns to blow up/fall apart. )Don't buy cheap crap.
50 rounds sounds a whole better than 500 rounds, doesn't it?That’s like selling a car with 100 miles on it. Why do they change their minds about a gun immediately after shooting it?
Like a .500 S&W. LOLBecause they don't know any better and buy something that sucks or doesn't fit them. Or they "impulse buy and regret"
500's are fun to shoot compared to a 340 PD. I've fired @EddieCoyle's 500s a few times. Not for amateurs but a pleasurable experience compared to a 340.Like a .500 S&W. LOL